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I'm going to use it to do a run-through of the knife skills class...try to get a few hours on it....physically, it's the largest one I have...but it feels considerably longer than the actual difference would suggest...going to be a bit of an adjustment...which means spending more time with a beautiful piece of equipment...which is just awful. But I have the character and training to get through it

I wanted to pick up a less expensive carbon Nakiri so I went and looked at some at Epicurean Edge this morning. The Tadafusa was the one that followed me home. The F&F on this knife is quite nice considering it's sub$100 price tag. I'm really impressed with how sharp it is right out of the box, not often do you see a knife this sharp right from the factory.

BTW: Epicurean Edge is an awesome little shop if you happen to be in the greater Seattle area stop in and drool on some neat stuff.